New Type of Microphone
For Nervous Speakers JMicROPHONE fright, the panic which seizes many persons when speaking over the air, may now be largely dispelled by a tiny lapel microphone to which is attached thirty feet of cord. The instrument is attached to the clothing and the speaker is left free to gesticulate or move about, often becoming unconscious that his voice is being broadcast. This microphone, not as large as & half-crown piece, is attached by a cord to a plug and jack carried in the pocket, and from the jack a thirty-foot cord extends to a small cabinet connected with the transmitter.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 19
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103New Type of Microphone Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 14, 16 October 1931, Page 19
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